equal pay

Your supervisors are where the rubber meets the road for ensuring wage and hour law compliance. What they don’t know could hurt you—which could be a lot! Don’t risk the chance that an isolated misstep, or misinformation, could land you in court. This white paper covers training solutions for avoiding 5 Costly Wage and Hour Mistakes related to:
? Minimum wage
? Overtime
? Equal pay
? Misclassifications
? Working and nonworking time
Regulations vary from state to state, and across municipalities, are constantly changing and can be very complex. You play a critical role in ensuring that front-line managers and supervisors have the information, knowledge and support they need to ensure wage and hour compliance. But, chances are, you’re also challenged to stay on top of an ever-shifting wage and hour compliance landscape. We can help.
Get the up-to-date information you—and they—need, now, by downloading this free whitepaper from XpertHR.

A renewed focus on pay equity at the state and federal levels, coupled with the power of movements like #MeToo and #TimesUp, have companies and their HR/compliance representatives dusting taking a deep dive into pay practices to ensure equity for all. Recent lawsuits settled in favor of plaintiffs, and activist call-outs for companies to be more equitable and transparent about pay practices, add fuel to the fire:
? Seven female law professors at the University of Denver won a $2.6 million settlement in May
? Activist investor Arjuna Capital is pushing major tech firms to publish data to support equitable pay practices
? Google is facing a class action battle over equitable pay practices
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. If you’re not on top of this critical issue, you could be next on the list of companies facing legal and public scrutiny. XpertHR can help you wade through the regulatory requirements and practical considerations to audit and revise, as necessary, your pay practices.

As 2018 comes to a close, it is critical to ensure that your organization—and more specifically, your employee handbook—is compliant with the latest legal developments on the federal, state and local levels.
Whether it’s a new state law or an amendment to an existing local law, as an employer, you must determine whether a new or amended law affects your handbook and workplace policies and what revisions are necessary. For example, does a new statewide lactation accommodation law prompt the addition of a new policy to the employee handbook?
Here are some of the top issues you should be aware of for 2019 when updating your handbook:
1. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
2. Leaves of Absence and Time Off
3. Equal Pay and Wage Discrimination
And more…
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